Installing process is pretty easy, as any other typical software installation, so I won't explain it.

Setting up Eclipse IDE for development

When you finish installing all of these files, follow the steps below to start developing your first JavaFX 2.0 application. First application will be "Hello, World", because it's best example for starting learning any programming language. Before that, we need to configure Eclipse IDE, so follow the steps below.

Open Eclipse IDE

In the File menu, select New Project and then select Java Project, and specify HelloWorld for your project name.This is described in Image 1.

6
comments:

Why not use e(fx)clipse (http://www.efxclipse.org/) - your setup has multiple problems:a) you can't use it e.g. on other platforms or installs because you use an absolute pathb) you did not configure the JavaDoc => autocompletion will e.g. only insert arg0, arg1, ...

All those are solved by e(fx)clipse including e.g. exporting your application. Naturally I'm biased because I'm the author but well.